Results of searching entries for keyword: media and democracy
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - BOOK REVIEW: Ulla Carlsson (Ed.) (2019). Understanding Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in the Digital Age: A Question of Democracy. Gothenburg: Department of Journalism Media and Communication (JMG) University of Gothenburg 266 pp. ISBN: 978-91-88212-89-4.- DOI: 10.19195/1899-5101.13.2 (26).9 
 Auksė Balčytienė
 VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - BOOK REVIEW: Karol Jakubowicz (2013) Media a demokracja w XXI wieku. Poszukiwanie nowych modeli (Media and democracy in the 21st century...- Alicja Jaskiernia 
 (University of Warsaw, Poland)
- INTERVIEW: Democracy and new media in Central and Eastern Europe- Dr. Karol Jakubowicz was interviewed by Michał Głowacki in November 2011 
- BOOK REVIEW: Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska & Michał Głowacki (eds.) (2011). Making Democracy in 20 Years. Media and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe...- Katarzyna Pokorna-Ignatowicz 
 (Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Cracow University College, Poland)
 
- BOOK REVIEW: Marta Dyczok and Oxana Golutvina (eds.) (2009). Media Democracy and Reform: The Post-Communism Experience: (Interdisciplinary Studies on Central and Eastern Europe 6)...- Anastasiia Grynko 
 (The National University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy" in Kyiv, Ukraine)
 
- EVENTS: The Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award in 2020 - Winner Announced- Dagmara Sidyk 
 University of Warsaw
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - EVENTS: THE MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY KAROL JAKUBOWICZ AWARD 2021: NOMINEES- Michał Głowacki 
 Dagmara Sidyk
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - CONFERENCE REPORT: The Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award- Michał Głowacki 
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW Dagmara Sidyk
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - EVENTS: THE 4TH PILLAR OF DEMOCRACY: FREE MEDIA AND MEDIA SELF-REGULATION IN POLAND WARSAW POLAND SEPTEMBER 25 2020- Jacek Mikucki 
 Dagmara Sidyk
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - EVENT: The Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2022 Nominees- Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
 University of Warsaw Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw
- PROFESSOR KAREN DONDERS WINS THE MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY KAROL JAKUBOWICZ AWARD- Michał Głowacki & Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
- EVENT: Professor Urszula Doliwa Wins The Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2022- Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
 University of Warsaw, Poland Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw, Poland
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - BOOK REVIEW: Katarzyna Konarska (2021). Media publiczne a demokracja: teoria i praktyka. Media publiczne Europy Środkowo‑Wschodniej [Public media and democracy: theory and practice. Public media in Central and Eastern Europe] Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 524 PP. ISBN: 978-83-229-3764-8- Adam Szynol 
 University of Wrocław, Poland
- EVENT: Slavko Splichal Wins the Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2023- Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
 University of Warsaw Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - EVENT: Three publications competing for the Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2023- Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
 University of Warsaw Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - INTERVIEW: Media Capture in the Post-Truth Era: media freedom is a function of the quality of democracy. Interview with Professor Alina Mungui-Pippidi- Bissera Zankova 
 Media 21 Foundation, Bulgaria Alina Mungui-Pippidi
 European Research Centre for Anti-Corruption and State-Building (ERCAS); LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, Italy
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - EDITORIAL: Media Freedom and Deliberative Democracy: Europe in a Comparative Perspective- Epp Lauk 
 Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania; University of Jyväskylä, Finland; University of Tartu, Estonia Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw, Poland
- EVENT: Ewa Nowak-Teter Wins the Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2024- Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
 University of Warsaw, Poland Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw, Poland
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - EVENT: Three publications competing for the Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award 2024- Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
 University of Warsaw, Poland Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw, Poland
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - Media literacy as a cross-sectoral phenomenon: Media education in Finnish ministerial-level policies- Lauri Palsa 
 NATIONAL AUDIOVISUAL INSTITUTE, FINLAND Saara Salomaa
 NATIONAL AUDIOVISUAL INSTITUTE, FINLAND
- Political communication in the EU: Civic potential of new media (case study: Poland)- Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska 
 (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Internet media as the digital public sphere: Possibilities and problems- Jakub Parnes 
 (University of Economics in Katowice, Poland)
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Contextualizing media behavior: Media environments and individuals' media use in the European Union- Matthew Loveless 
 (University of Kent, United Kingdom)
- Great expectations: On experiences with media reform in post-socialist Europe (and some unexpected outcomes)- Zrinjka Peruško 
 (University of Zagreb)
- (Liberal) mass media and the (multi)party system in post-communist Lithuania- Irmina Matonytė 
 (European Humanities University in Vilnius, Lithuania)
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - INTERVIEW: Polish media studies between past and future. The role of the Press Research Centre (OBP) in Cracow- Prof. Dr. Walery Pisarek was interviewed by Paulina Barczyszyn in November 2013 
- Media culture and professionalism in reporting on minority issues in Bulgaria: Practices and problems- Bissera Zankova 
 (Bulgaria)
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - "Not a Political Virus": Manufacturing Consent by Czech Public Service Media in the Pandemic- Jan Motal 
 Masaryk University, Czech Republic
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - Patronage Media in Post-Communist Mongolia- Undrah Baasanjav 
 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA Poul Eric Nielsen
 University of Aarhus, Denmark Munkhmandakh Myagmar
 Press Institute of Mongolia, Mongolia
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - EVENT: Where do Dangers to Modern Media Come from? “Captured Media: Exploring Media Systems in and after Transitions”. Lisbon December 5–6 2022- Bissera Zankova 
 Media 21 Foundation, Bulgaria
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - A values-based Union worthy of the name? Free speech and the trajectory of EU media law and policies- Evangelia Psychogiopoulou 
 University of the Peloponnese, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece Anna Kandyla
 Ministry of National Economy and Finance, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - Quality of Journalism and Media Freedom in Europe: The fsQCA Approach- Filip Trbojević 
 University of Zagreb, Croatia Peter Berglez
 Örebro University, Sweden Dina Vozab
 University of Zagreb, Croatia Mart Ots
 Jönköping University, Sweden Zrinjka Peruško
 University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - Media Capture and Perspectives for Media Development in a Fragile Media System: Debating Journalistic Roles in Guinea‑Bissau- Johanna Mack 
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, Germany
- The Legislation for Video‑Sharing Platforms on the European Audiovisual Market. The Polish Transposition of Audio‑Visual Media Services Directive- Agnieszka Grzesiok-Horosz 
 University of Silesia, Poland
- Media effects in a transitional society: Setting the political agenda in the Kosovo elections of 2007- Lindita Camaj 
 (Indiana University School of Journalism, USA)
- Mediatized participation in European media systems- Dina Vozab, 
 Zrinjka Peruško
 UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB, CROATIA
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - Fact-checking initiatives as promoters of media and information literacy: The case of Poland- Michał Kuś 
 UNIVERSITY OF WROCLAW Paulina Barczyszyn-Madziarz
 UNIVERSITY OF WROCLAW
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - Time for community media in Central and Eastern Europe- Urszula Doliwa (University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland), 
 Larisa Rankovic (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - Examining the populist communication logic: Strategic use of social media in populist political parties in Norway and Sweden- Bente Kalsnes 
 OSLO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY, NORWAY
- Volume 11 No 1 (20) Spring 2018 - INTERVIEW: Established media still matter- Interview with Prof. Dr. Christina Holtz-Bacha 
 Professor of Communications at Friedrich-Alexander-University
 Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
- A walk in the public relations field: Theoretical discussions from a social media and network society perspective- Kaja Tampere 
 (Tallinn University, Estonia)
- BOOK REVIEW: Tobias Eberwein Susanne Fengler Epp Lauk Tanja Leppik-Bork (eds) (2011) Mapping Media Accountability in Europe and Beyond...- Yael de Haan 
 (University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht, The Netherlands)
 
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - Populism de-globalization and media competition: The spiral of noise- Henrik Müller 
 (Tu Dortmund University, Germany)
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - BOOK REVIEW: David Buckingham (2019). The Media Education Manifesto. Cambridge UK: Polity Press 128 pp. ISBN: 978-1-509-53587-3.- Katrin Saks 
 TALLINN UNIVERSITY, ESTONIA
- From media self-regulation to 'crowd-criticism': Media accountability in the digital age- Susanne Fengler 
 (Dortmund University of Technology, Germany)
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - Bulgarian Media Since 1989: From Instrumentalization to Capture- Ivo Indzhov 
 Freelance Researcher, Bulgaria
- The influence of the Council of Europe and other European institutions on the media law system in post-Soviet states- Andrei Richter 
 (Moscow State University, Russia)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - BOOK REVIEW: Andrzej Baczyński Michał Drożdż et al. (2012). Convergence: Media in the Future...- Piotr Drąg 
 (The Pontificial University of John Paul II, Kraków, Poland)
 
- BOOK REVIEW: Jacek Dąbała (2010) Tajemnica i suspens w sztuce pisania. W kręgu retoryki dziennikarskiej i retoryki medialnej (Mystery and Suspense in Creative Writing. Journalistic Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of the Media)...
 
 Marek Jan Pytko
 (John Paul II Catholic University, Lublin)
 
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - BOOK REVIEW: Douglas Kellner & Jeff Share (2019). The Critical Media Literacy Guide: Engaging Media and Transforming Education. Leiden: Brill Sense 125 pp. ISBN: 978-90- 04-40452-6.- Michael Forsman 
 SÖDERTÖRN UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN
- INTERVIEW: Comparing Media Systems in Central and Eastern Europe- The interview with Prof. Daniel C. Hallin and Prof. Paolo Mancini was conducted by Adam Szynol and Michał Głowacki during the international conference Journalistic Culture in Different Media Systems in the Theoretical Perspective and Practice on 23rd February 2011, in Wrocław. 
- Facebook influences you more than me: The perceived impact of social media effects among young Facebook users- Nicoleta Corbu, 
 Oana Ştefăniţă,
 Raluca Buturoiu
 (National Univeristy of Political Studies and Public Administration, Romania)
- Local media and the “political brand”: Candidates attributes portrayed on local media and their consequences on public perceptions- Rocío Zamora 
 (Catholic University of Murcia, Spain)
- An integrated model for public service media governance based on participatory governance and actor-centered institutionalism: Initial application to the independence of the Polish public broadcaster TVP S.A.*- Magdalena Ploch 
 (WWU University of Munster, Germany)
- Comparing media systems in new democracies: East meets South meets West- Katrin Voltmer 
 (University of Leeds, Great Britain)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - BOOK REVIEW: Elena Vartanova (2013). Постсоветские трансформации российских СМИ и журналистики [Post-Soviet Transformations of Russian Media and Journal- ism]...- Svetlana Bodrunova 
 (St. Petersburg State University, Russia)
- BOOK REVIEW: Daniel C. Hallin Paolo Mancini (eds) (2012) Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World. New York: Cambridge University Press pp. 345 ISBN 978-I-107-69954-0- Alicja Jaskiernia 
 (University of Warsaw, Poland)
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - Media Framing: How Can the Constitutional Name of One Country Be Changed?- Eleonora Serafimovska 
 S S . CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY IN SKOPJE, NORTH MACEDONIA Marijana Markovikj
 S S . CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY IN SKOPJE, NORTH MACEDONIA
- BOOK REVIEW: Daphne Skillen (2017). Freedom of Speech in Russia: politics and media from Gorbachev to Putin...- D.S. Novatorova 
 (University of Vienna, Austra)
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - BOOK REVIEW: Antonio Momoc (2014) Comunicarea 2.0. New media participare si populism (Communication 2.0. New Media Participation and Populism)...- Romina Surugiu 
 (University of Bucharest, Romania)
 
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - A different kind of massive attack: How the Bulgarian Ultranationalist Party Ataka engineered its political success using electronic media- Elza Ibroscheva 
 (Southern Illinois University, USA)
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Challenges and Opportunities for the Future of Media and Mass Communication Theory and Research: Positionality Integrative Research and Public Scholarship- Mark Deuze 
 University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- BOOK REVIEW: Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska (2011) Polski system medialny na rozdrożu. Media w polityce polityka w mediach [The Polish Media System at the Crossroads. Media on Politics Politics in Media]...- Alicja Jaskiernia 
 (University of Warsaw, Poland)
 
- Volume 11 No 1 (20) Spring 2018 - BOOK REVIEW: Péter Bajomi-Lázár (ed.) (2017). Media in Theird-Wave Democracies. Southern and Central-Eastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective. Paris Budapest: L’Harmattan Publishing House pp. 238 ISBN: 978-2-343-13011-8.- Péter Kasztev 
 Budapest Business School, Hungary
- BOOK REVIEW: Jan Zielonka (ed.). (2015). Media and Politics in New Democracies: Europe in a Comparative Perspective...- Natalya Ryabinska 
 (Collegium Civitas, Warsaw)
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - The importance of media literacy education: How Lithuanian students evaluate online news content credibility- Andrius Šuminas 
 VILNIUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA Deimantas Jastramskis
 VILNIUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - INTERVIEW: Media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe- Interview with Professor Andrei Richter — Director of the OSCE Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media on the state of media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe 
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - BOOK REVIEWS: Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska Bartłomiej Łódzki and Wayne Wanta (eds.) (2012) Agenda Setting: Old and New Problems in the Old and New Media...- Anna Paluch 
 (University of Wrocław, Poland)
 
- BOOK REVIEW: Miklós Sükösd and Karol Jakubowicz (eds.) (2011). Media Nationalism and European Identities...- Natalia Vasilendiuc 
 (University of Bucharest, Romania)
 
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Variations in media freedom: Why do some governments in Central and Eastern Europe respect media freedom more than other ones?- Péter Bajomi-Lázár 
 (Budapest Business School, Hungary)
- BOOK REVIEW: Adina Zemanek (ed.) (2014) Media in China China in the Media. Processes Strategies Images Identities...- Paweł Baranowski 
 (University of Wrocław, Poland)
 
- Danish Public Service Broadcasting in transition: From monopoly to a digital media environment – a shift in paradigms- Poul Erik Nielsen 
 (University of a Aarhus, Denmark)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - The unlikely advocates of media literacy education: Jean-Jacques Rosseau and John Stuart Mill- Anamaria Neag 
 (Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary)
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Al Jazeera in the Central European media: 9/11 and the “Arab Spring” compared- Jaromir Hanzal (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic), 
 Ákos Balogh (Hungary),
 Michalina Guzikowska (University of Warsaw, Poland),
 Gabriela Mezeiova (Media Academy, Slovakia)
- Young people as a media audience: From content to usage processes- Anda Rožukalne 
 (Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - Media ethics in the development of journalism in Nigeria- Nkechi M. Christopher (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) 
 Okereke Onwuka (Abia State University, Nigeria)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - Bias partisanship journalistic norms and ethical problems in the contemporary Hungarian political media- Balázs Sipos 
 (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary)
- Global de-Westernization trend in media studies and Russian journalism theory- Sergey G. Korkonosenko 
 (St. Petersburg State University, Russia)
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - Ability to spot and resist manipulated media news about international affairs: Does political knowledge provide it?- Vasyl V. Kucherenko (European University Institute in Florence, Italy), 
 Cindy T. Christen (Colorado State University, USA)
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - ‘Model Putin Forever’: A Critical Discourse Analysis on Vladimir Putin’s Portrayal in Czech Online News Media- Zina Stovickova 
 Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic
- Party system and media in Poland after 1989- Piotr Sula 
 (University of Wrocław, Poland)
- Disaffected citizens in Croatia: Analysis of socio-demographic and media use influences on political participation- Dina Vozab 
 (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Media for the Russian language minorities: The role of the Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR) in 1990-2012- Andres Jõesaar (Tallin University Baltic Film and Media School, Estonia), 
 Salme Rannu (University of Tartu),
 Maria Jufereva (University of Jyväskylä)
- Comparing Nordic media systems: North between West and East?- Lars Nord 
 (Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall, Sweden)
- Framing of European integration in Ukrainian media discourse- Oleksii Polegkyi 
 (Antwerp University, Belgium)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Media and the sacralization of history- Krzysztof Wasilewski 
 (Regional and Municipal Public Library in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Forms of local media relations in local communities – case studies- Sylwia Męcfal 
 (University of Łódź, Poland)
- Duality of Estonian Public Service Media in reflection of the world and in positioning society- Maarja Lõhmus, Helle Tiikmaa and Andres Jõesaar 
 (University of Tartu, Estonia)
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Value orientation and national identity in Russia: A media effect study on the Holocaust documentary “Night and Fog”- Jürgen Grimm 
 (University of Vienna, Austria)
- BOOK REVIEW: Gary Graham Anita Greenhill Donald Shaw and Chris J. Vargo (eds.). (2015). Content Is King. New Media Management in the Digital Age...- Julia Trzcińska 
 (University of Wrocław, Poland)
- Reduction of liberalism in Lithuanian media policy- Deimantas Jastramskis 
 (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
- Social media in campaigning — citizens and politicians in the 2010 Swedish election- Annika Bergström 
 (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
- Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Turkey as a global media event: A “frame shift” in media coverages- Gulen Kurt Oncel and Ergen Devrim Karagoz 
 (Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey)
- Seeking the H Zone: How we mix media messages to create compatible community in the emerging papyrus society- Donald Shaw (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA), 
 Sherine El-Toukhy (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA),
 Tom Terry (Idaho State University, USA)
- Media pluralism policy in a post-socialist Mediterranean media system: The case of Croatia- Zrinjka Peruško 
 (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- BOOK REVIEW: Maria Raicheva-Stover Elza Ibroscheva (eds.) (2014). Women in Politics and Media: Perspectives from Nations in Transition...- Paulina Barczyszyn 
 (University of Wrocław, Poland)
 
- BOOK REVIEW: Nico Carpentier (2011). Media and Participation. A Site of Ideological-Democratic Struggle...- Michał Głowacki 
 (University of Warsaw, Poland)
 
- Mapping the Moldovan media system and journalism culture- Natalia Milewski 
 (University of Bucharest, Romania)
- BOOK REVIEW: Lucyna Szot (2012) Dziennikarze mediów lokalnych w Polsce. Między profesjonalizmem a koniecznością przetrwania (Local media journalists in Poland. Between professionalism and need to survive)...- Anna Paluch 
 (University of Wrocław, Poland)
 
- Spies like us: Media politics and the communist past in Bulgaria- Elza Ibroscheva 
 (Southern Illinois University, USA)
- Russian journalists and social media: updated transitions and new challenges- Elena Johansson and Gunnar Nygren 
 (Södertörn University, Sweden)
- BOOK REVIEW: Maciej Miżejewski (2013). Ochrona pluralizmu w polityce medialnej Włoch [Pro- tection of Pluralism in Italian Media Policy]...- Marek Bankowicz 
 (Jagiellonian University)
 
- Multimedia development of PSBs: A challenge for the Nordic Media Systems- Johann Roppen (Volda University College, Norway), 
 Anker Brink Lund (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark),
 Lars Nord (Mid Sweden University, Sweden)
- The Romanian media market: Juridical and economic aspects- Andra Seceleanu 
 (Andrei Șaguna University, Romania)
- INTERVIEW: Culture and media systems- Interview with Peter Gross 
- BOOK REVIEW: Eric Klinenberg (2007) Fighting for Air: The Battle to Control America’s Media...- Ilona Biernacka-Ligięza 
 (University of Opole, Poland)
 
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - Media populism in Macedonia: Right-wing populist style in the coverage of the “migrant crisis”- Ivo Bosilkov 
 UNIVERSITY OF MILAN , ITALY
 UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM , NETHERLANDS
- BOOK REVIEW: Michał Głowacki & Alicja Jaskiernia (eds.) (2017). Public Service Media Renewal: Adaptation to Digital Network Challenges. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Edition pp. 249 ISBN: 978-3-631-67728-5.- Beata Klimkiewicz 
 JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY, POLAND
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - BOOK REVIEW: Janina Fras (2013) O typologii wypowiedzi medialnych i dziennikarskich (On typology of media and journalism genres)...- Bartłomiej Krzysztan 
 (University of Wrocław, Poland)
 
- Introducing the panspectric challenge: A reconfiguration of regulatory values in a multiplatform media landscape- Jonas Andersson Schwarz (Södertörn University, Sweden), 
 Karl Palmås (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - Can the Church use media communication channels? Inherent features of media communication channels relative to religious messages in the media- Terézia Rončáková 
 (Catholic University in Ružomberok, Slovakia)
- Television: the challenges of pluralism to media regulation- Lilia Raycheva 
 (Sofia University St. Kliment Okhridski, Bulgaria)
- BOOK REVIEW: Ewa Nowak (2014). Ustanawianie agendy politycznej przez media. Efekt newsa w Polsce [Media-Policy Agenda-Setting. The News Effect in Poland]...- Bartłomiej Łódzki 
 (University of Lower Silesia, Poland)
 
- Media pluralism by default: The case of Moldova- John H. Parmelee 
 (University of North Florida, USA)
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - INTERVIEW: The Hungarian media system under political pressure- Interview with Prof. Péter Bajomi-Lázár 
- Users' perception of media accountability- Harmen Groenhart 
 (Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands)
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - Media education in the common interest: Public perceptions of media literacy policy in Latvia- Anda Rožukalne 
 RIGA STRADINS UNIVERSITY, L ATVIA Ilva Skulte
 RIGA STRADINS UNIVERSITY, L ATVIA Alnis Stakle
 RIGA STRADINS UNIVERSITY, L ATVIA
- INTERVIEW: Media accountability and transparency- Prof. Dr. Stephan Russ-Mohl was interviewed by Michał Głowacki in February 2012. 
- Editors’ introduction: Public Service Media in Central and Northern Europe. Does the State still matter?- Lars Nord (Mid Sweden University, Sweden), 
 Michał Głowacki (University of Wrocław, Poland)
- Bulgarian media policy and law: How much Europeanization- Nelly Ognyanova 
 (Sofia University, Bulgaria)
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - BOOK REVIEW: Agnieszka Ogonowska Grzegorz Ptaszek (eds.) (2013) Współczesna psycholo- gia mediów. Nowe problemy i perspektywy badawcze (Modern Media Psychology. New Problems and Research Perspectives)...- Karina Cicha and Katarzyna Zdanowicz-Cyganiak 
 (University of Economics in Katowice, Poland)
 
- What is media assistance and (why) does it matter? The Case of Polish Foreign Aid to the Media in Belarus and Ukraine- Aleksandra Galus 
 ADAM MICKIEWICZ UNIVERSITY, POZNAŃ, POLAND
- Digital media practices in a conflict setting: Ukraine after the Maidan- Olena Nedozhogina 
 UNIVERSITY OF TARTU, ESTONIA
- Of Polish politicians and (their) media. The pursuit of regulatory agency independence in Polish media law and practice- Marcin Ożóg 
 (The European Centre For Comparative Commercial and Company Law)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - Pro-active media accountability? — an Austrian perspective- Klaus Bichler (Medienhaus Wien, Austria), 
 Matthias Karmasin (University of Klagenfurt, Austria),
 Daniela Kraus (FJUM Forum for Journalism and Media, Austria)
- Nuclear media discourses after the closure of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant: Is the game over?- Natalija Mažeikienė 
 VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA Judita Kasperiūnienė
 VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA Ilona Tandzegolskienė
 VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA
- Public Service Media Fee to substitute Television Fee in Finland?- Taisto Hujanen 
 (University of Tampere, Finland)
- Volume 12 No 1 (22) Spring 2019 - INTERVIEW: CEE media and communication research on the global map- Interview with Prof. Epp Lauk from University of Jyväskylä , Finland ORCID: 0000-0002-9697-2538 DOI: 10.19195/1899-5101.12.1 (22).7 Full text: CEE media and communication research on the global map (PDF / 125.16 kb) 
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - Editor’s introduction: Media and information literacy research in countries around the Baltic Sea- DOI: 10.19195/1899-5101.13.2 (26).1 Maarit Jaakkola 
 Guest Editor
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Politicizing Poland’s Public Service Media: The Analysis of Wiadomości News Program- Katarzyna Gajlewicz-Korab 
 University of Warsaw, Poland Łukasz Szurmiński
 University of Warsaw, Poland
 
- Radio ombudsman services of Brazilian Public Radio (EBC) as media accountability instruments- Laurindo Leal Filho, 
 Fernando Oliveira Paulino,
 Luiz Martins da Silva
 (University of Brasilia, Brazil)
- Editor’s introduction: The highways and byways of “Europeanization” in the media- Karol Jakubowicz 
 (Poland)
- Social Media News: A Comparative Analysis of the Journalistic Uses of Twitter- Rosella Rega 
 University of Siena, Italy
- BOOK REVIEW: Jukka Kortti (2019). Media in History: An Introduction to the Meanings and Transformations of Communication over Time. London: Red Globe Press 248 pp. ISBN: 978-1352005950-0.- László Petrovszki 
 UNIVERSITY OF SZEGED, HUNGARY DOI: 10.51480/1899-5101.13.3 (27).10
- Editors’ introduction: Media accountability — between tradition and innovation- Epp Lauk (University of Jyväskylä, Finland), 
 Michał Kuś (University of Wrocław, Poland)
- Changing political attitudes towards media accountability in Sweden- Torbjörn von Krogh 
 (Mid Sweden University, Sweden)
- Pakistan media: Unnamed sources reveal political crises and law and order problems- Abhijit Mazumdar 
 (University of Tennessee in Knoxville, USA)
- Assessing potentials of journalists’ blogs as an instrument of media accountability in Estonia- Halliki Harro-Loit, 
 Juhan Lang,
 Marju Himma-Kadakas
 (University of Tartu, Estonia)
- Traditional and Online Media: Relationship between Media Preference Credibility Perceptions Predispositions and European Identity- Waqas Ejaz 
 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - INTERVIEW: Media re-education and the need to be constantly updated- Interview with Grzegorz Ptaszek 
 interviewed by Maarit Jaakkola
 AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN KRAKOW, POLAND DOI: 10.19195/1899-5101.13.2 (26).8
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - The Image of Germany in Social Media: Political and Social Aspects of Public Service Media in Poland- Agnieszka Węglińska 
 UNIVERSITY OF LOWER SILESIA , POLAND
- INTERVIEW: Studying Media Systems in the Era of Digital Media. Interview with Professor Daniel C. Hallin- Agnieszka Stępińska 
 Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland Daniel C. Hallin
 University of California, San Diego, United States
- INTERVIEW: The perspectives of media and agenda-setting research in times of Big Data- DOI: 10.19195/1899-5101.11.2 (21).7Interview with Prof. Wayne Wanta 
 ORCID: 0000-0002-9337-4006
 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA , USAFULL TEXT: The-perspectives-of-media-and-agenda-setting-research (PDF / 103.57 kb)
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - Can Social Media Expand Public Discourse in a ‘Captured’ Mediascape? The Case of Greece- Michael Nevradakis 
 College Year in Athens, Greece
- Tail or no Tail? Applicability of the Long Tail Theory to the German Online Media Market- Céline Fabienne Kampes 
 UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCENCES DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - BOOK REVIEW: TERRY FLEW (2018). UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL MEDIA. SECOND EDITION. LONDON: PALGRAVE MACMILLAN 227 PP. ISBN: 978-1-137-44653-4.- Orsolya Szabó Palócz 
 UNIVERSITY OF SZEGED, HUNGARY
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - BOOK REVIEW: Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova (2018). Russia’s Liberal Media. Handcuffed but Free. New York-London: Routledge pp. 221 ISBN: 978-1-315-30019-1 (ebk).- DOI: 10.19195/1899-5101.13.1 (25).10 Weronika Pajor 
 ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - BOOK REVIEW: Damian Guzek (2019). Mediatizing Secular State: Media Religion and Politics in Contemporary Poland. Berlin: Peter Lang pp. 333 ISBN: 978-3-631-77535-6.- DOI: 10.19195/1899-5101.13.1 (25).11 Rafał Leśniczak 
 CARDINAL STEFAN WYSZYŃSKI UNIVERSITY IN WARSAW
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - BOOK REVIEW: Alicja Jaskiernia (2018). Monitoring wolności mediów w Europie [Monitoring Media Freedom in Europe]. Warsaw: Oficyna Wydawnicza ASPRA-JR pp. 487 ISBN: 978-83-7545-840-4- DOI: 10.19195/1899-5101.13.1 (25).12 Anna Jupowicz-Ginalska 
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW
- BOOK REVIEW: Anders Hansen David Machin (2019). Media and Communication Research Methods. London: Red Globe Press; 2nd ed. 314 pp. ISBN: 978-1-137-52824-7- Paulina Barczyszyn-Madziarz 
 UNIVERSITY OF WROCŁAW
- Media Exposure to Conspiracy vs. Anti-conspiracy Information. Effects on the Willingness to Accept a COVID-19 Vaccine- Raluca Buturoiu 
 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania Alexandru Cristian Dumitrache
 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania Georgiana Udrea
 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania Nicoleta Corbu
 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania
- War or Peace Journalism? Study of Media Coverage by Russian Media Outlets of the Trade War Between China and the USA- Viktor Tuzov 
 City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
- The Mass Media’s Systemic Contribution to Political Transformation: Coverage of the 1956 Uprising in Hungarian Print Media (June 1988–June 1989)- Indira Dupuis 
 Free University Berlin, German
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - CONFERENCE REPORT: Conference of the European Media Management Association (emma) “Media Management and Actionable Knowledge: The Relationship between Theory and Practice” Limassol Cyprus June 5–7 2019- Dagmara Sidyk 
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW Marlena Sztyber
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW
- EVENTS: Online Conference of Young Scientists: "Media and Social Communication – 1st Edition. Coronavirus – Challenges of Modern Society” (May 15-16 2020)- Marlena Sztyber 
 University of Warsaw
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - EVENTS: 11th National Methological Conference of Media Experts "Virtual: Words Societies Identities" Warsaw Poland 19-20 2020- Marlena Sztyber, 
 Katarzyna Piórecka
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, POLAND
 
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - EVENTS: RIPE@DIALOGUE. A WEBINAR SERIES ON UNIVERSALISM AND PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA GOTHENBURG SWEDEN SEPTEMBER 9 16 AND 23 2020- Dagmara Sidyk 
 
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - Media Ownership Transparency and Editorial Autonomy as Corporate Social Responsibility in the Media Industry. The Case of Latvia- Ainārs Dimants 
 Rīga Stradiņš University
- [BOOK REVIEW] ZRINJKA PERUŠKO DINA VOZAB AND ANTONIJA ČUVALO (2021). COMPARING POST-SOCIALIST MEDIA SYSTEMS – THE CASE OF SOUTHEAST EUROPE. LONDON AND NEW YORK: ROUTLEDGE TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP 301 PP. ISBN 978-0-367-22677-0- Aleksandra Krstić 
 University of Belgrade, Serbia
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - EDITORIAL: Mediating Change Changing Media: Dimensions and Perspectives- Vaia Doudaki 
 Charles University, Czech Republic Nico Carpentier
 Charles University, Czech Republic
 Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw, Poland
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - CONFERENCE REPORT: The 5th Congress of the Polish Communication Association “Media Power: People–Organisations–Technologies” Warsaw Poland September 19–21 2019- Dagmara Sidyk 
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW Marlena Sztyber
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW
- [EVENT] 13TH CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA CONFERENCE CEECOM 2021: “THE NEW COMMUNICATION REVOLUTION” CRACOW POLAND OCTOBER 21–23 2021 (ONLINE)- Michał Głowacki 
- EVENT: The VI Congress of the Polish Communication Association “Media and Society in the Age of Platforms Algorithms and Data”. Gdańsk Poland September 22-24 2022- Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
 University of Warsaw, Poland
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - BOOK REVIEW: Karen Donders (2021). Public Service Media in Europe. Law Theory and Practice. London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group 313 pp. ISBN: 978-1-138-477705- Alicja Jaskiernia 
 University of Warsaw
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - INTERVIEW: Public Service Media Between Theory and Practice. Interview with Professor Karen Donders- Michał Głowacki Karen Donders 
 Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - METHODS & CONCEPTS: Media Capture Theory: A Paradigm Shift?- Péter Bajomi-Lázár 
 Budapest Business University, Hungary
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - The Capture Effect: How Media Capture Affects Journalists Markets and Audiences- Marius Dragomir 
 Central European University in Vienna, Austria and University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
- BOOK REVIEW: Węglińska Agnieszka (2021) Public Television in Poland. Political Pressure and Public Service Media in a Post- communist Country pp. 135.- Maria Wąsicka-Sroczyńska 
 Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland
- BOOK REVIEW: Daniela Dimitrova (ed.). Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers pp 258. ISBN: 1538146851.- Márton Demeter 
 National University of Public Service, Hungary Bence Varga
 National University of Public Service, Hungary
- EVENT: Establishing Effective Media Self-Regulation in Poland. Media Accountability Working Group Meeting in Gdańsk and Sopot- Isabella Kurkowski 
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism in Dortmund Dagmara Sidyk-Furman
 University of Warsaw, Poland
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - Decoding Media Impact and Datafication in Diverse Cultural Media Contexts. Editors’ Introduction- Päivi Maijanen 
 LUT University, Business School, Finland Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw, Poland
 
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - EVENT: Round Table Discussion: "Enhancing Independent and Effective Media Self-Regulation in Poland". Warsaw Poland January 28 2022- Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
 University of Warsaw Jacek Mikucki
 University of Warsaw Isabella Kurkowski
 The Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - Big Data Techniques to Study the Impact of Gender-Based Violence in the Spanish News Media- Hugo J. Bello 
 University of Valladolid, Spain Nora Palomar-Ciria
 Complejo Asistencial de Soria, Spain Elisa Gallego
 the Carlos III Health Institute in Madrid, Spain Lourdes Jiménez Navascués
 University of Valladolid, Spain Celia Lozano
 AI Department in Bosonit, Spain
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - BOOK REVIEW: Susanne Fengler Tobias Eberwein Matthias Karmasin (eds) (2022). The Global Handbook of Media Accountability Oxon and New York: Routledge 614 pp. ISBN: 978-0-367-34628-7. DOI: 10.4324/9780429326943.- Dagmara Sidyk-Furman 
 University of Warsaw, Poland
- Volume 17 No 1 (35) Special Issue 2024 - The Future of Gender and Gender Equality Online: A Scenario Analysis of Imaginaries on Gender and Social Media Platforms- Babette Lagrange 
 CIMS – Ghent University, Belgium Sofie Van Bauwel
 CIMS – Ghent University, Belgium Daniel Biltereyst
 CIMS – Ghent University, Belgium Sara Cannizzaro
 IULM University, Italy Justine Toms
 New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria Yasemin Ağca
 Bilkent University, Türkiye Ingrid Andersson
 International Organisation for Knowledge Economy and Enterprise Development, Sweden Emma Bjorner
 International Organisation for Knowledge Economy and Enterprise Development, Sweden Achilleas Karadimitriou
 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Klára Odstrčilová
 Charles University, Czech Republic Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Elisabetta Risi
 IULM University, Italy Valentina Latronico
 Università della Svizzera Italiana, Italy
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - The Impact of the Media in Election Campaign During the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Case of Kosovo- Arben Fetoshi 
 University of Prishtina, Kosovo Remzie Shahini-Hoxhaj
 University of Prishtina, Kosovo
- EVENT: The Threats Challenges and Opportunities in the Changing Central and Eastern European Media Environments. CEECOM Conference Brno Czechia June 29–30 2023- Agnieszka Węglińska 
 University of Lower Silesia
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - Captured by Elites: The Portuguese Media System in Liberalism (1820–1926)- Isadora de Ataíde Fonseca 
 Catholic University of Portugal, Portugal
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - BOOK REVIEW: Ján Višňovský Juliána Mináriková Miroslav Kapec (2022): Slovenský mediálny priemysel [The Slovak Media Industry]. Praha: Wolters Kluwer 135 pp. ISBN: 978-80-7676-596-2.- Magdaléna Ungerová 
 University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - EVENT: Breaking Down the Walls? Old and New Barriers to Social Cohesion in Arts Culture and Media Warsaw Poland May 11 2023- Tanya Sakzewski 
 Media Diversity Institute Global
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - INTERVIEW: Media Culture Kaleidoscopes: The Core of a Media System. Interview with Professor Peter Gross- Michał Głowacki 
 University of Warsaw, Poland Peter Gross
 University of Tennessee, USA
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - Estonia’s Russian-speaking Audience’s Media Attitudes Preferences and Susceptibility to the Spread of Fake News and Information Disorder in Media Outlets- Mihhail Kremez 
 University of Tartu, Estonia
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - Digital Hybrid and Traditional Media Consumption and Religious Reflection- Damian Guzek 
 Institute of Journalism and Media Communication, University of Silesia in Katowice Jan Słomka
 Institute of Theology, University of Silesia in Katowice Emma Cieslik
 George Washington University, Washington, the United States
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - EDITORIAL: Media Capture and Transitional Settings: Towards Theoretical and Empirical Developments- Mireya Márquez‑Ramírez 
 Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City, Mexico Nelson Costa Ribeiro
 Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - INTERVIEW: Media self-regulation in contemporary Europe- Jacek Mikucki 
 Unversity of Warsaw, Poland Susanne Fengler
 Erich‑Brost‑Institut for International Journalism,  TU Dortmund University Marcus Kreutler
 Erich‑Brost‑Institut for International Journalism,  TU Dortmund University
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - Environmental Politics: Could Social Media in Greece Foster the Ground for an Alternative Environmental Agenda?- Ioanna Archontaki 
 National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Achilleas Karadimitriou
 National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Iliana Giannouli
 National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
 National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - INTERVIEW: Living Media Diversity: The Media Diversity Institute’s Perspective on Deliberative Communication- Michał Głowacki 
 University of Warsaw, Poland
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - BOOK REVIEW: Epp Lauk Martín Oller Alonso Halliki Harro-Loit (2024) (eds.). Monitoring Mediascapes. A Premise of Wisdom-based EU Media Governance- Mihai Coman 
 Bucharest University, Romania
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - METHODS & CONCEPTS: Unlocking the Media’s Future and Fostering Social Harmony: The Power of Deliberative Communication- Tanya Sakzewski 
 Media Diversity Institute Global
- INTERVIEW: Through the Lens of the Media: Media Logic Fear AI Interview with Professor David L. Altheide- Norbert Merkovity 
 University of Szeged, Hungary David L. Altheide
 Arizona State University, United States
- BOOK REVIEW: Counter Review - Ján Višňovský Juliána Mináriková Miroslav Kapec Slovenský mediálny priemysel (Slovak Media Industry). Prague: Wolters Kluwer ČR a. s. pp. 135 ISBN 978-80-7676-596-2 (pdf only - e-book)- Andrej Školkay 
 The School of Communication and Media, Bratislava, Slovakia
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - Research With(out) Values: Institutionalization and Impact of Media Accountability as an Academic Field- Tobias Eberwein 
 Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria Marcus Kreutler
 Erich Brost Institute – TU Dortmund, Germany Susanne Fengler
 Erich Brost Institute – TU Dortmund, Germany
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - EVENT: Comparative Media Research and Monitoring in Europe: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward. Athens Greece January 29 2024- Evangelia Psychogiopoulou 
 Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece Anna Kandyla
 Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - EVENT: More than ‘Media Memory Lane’: Mediadelcom Researchers Explore Long-Term Effects of the 1990’s Transformations on Today’s Media in Estonia Poland Czech Republic and (reunited) Germany. Dortmund Germany November 8 2023- Marcus Kreutler 
 Erich Brost Institute – TU Dortmund, Germany
- Communicating with citizens? Representations of public opinion in Polish public discourse- Robert Szwed 
 (Catholic University of Lublin, Poland)
- Blessing or curse of the digital world – perceptions of online anonymity in Polish daily newspapers- Kornelia Trytko 
 (Notthingam Trent University, United Kingdom)
- What will be the future for Local Broadcasting in Norway?- Ilona Biernacka-Ligięza 
 (University of Opole, Poland; University of Oslo, Norway)
- Journalists and politicians in television interviews after elections: A redefinition of roles?- Dorota Piontek and Bartosz Hordecki 
 (University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań, Poland)
- American political campaigns- William L. Benoit 
 (Ohio University, USA)
- Public Service Broadcasting in Latvia: Old images new user needs and market pressure- Inta Brikše 
 (University of Latvia in Riga, Latvia)
- Volume 17 No 1 (35) Special Issue 2024 - EVENT: Roundtable discussion: Perspectives on the Futures of Platforms and Democracy- Miloš Hroch 
 Charles University, Czech Republic Nico Carpentier
 Charles University, Czech Republic Marie Heřmanová
 Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic Václav Janoščík
 Academy of Fine Arts, Czech Republic Dita Malečková
 Charles University and Centre for Audiovisual Studies, Czech Republic Martin Tremčinský
 Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
 
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - EVENT: The 73rd Conference of the International Communication Association Toronto Canada May 25-29 2023- Michał Głowacki 
 University of Warsaw, Poland
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - IN MEMORIAM: Lars Nord (1958–2024)- Epp Lauk 
 Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania; University of Jyväskylä, Finland; University of Tartu, Estonia
- Doing Privacy: Exploring the Limits of Self-Determination- Jakub Nowak 
 Maria Curie Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland Johanna E. Möller
 TU Dresden University of Technology, Germany
- Volume 12 No 1 (22) Spring 2019 - Campaigning on Facebook: Posts and online social networking as campaign tools in the 2017 general elections in the Republic of Kosovo- Dren Gërguri 
 UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA ‘’HASAN PRISHTINA”, KOSOVO
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - European Elections National Agenda: Facebook in the 2019 Romanian EP Elections- Flavia Ţăran 
 BABEȘ-BOLYAI UNIVERSITY, CLUJ -NAPOCA , ROMANIA Alexandra Catalina Ormenișan
 BABEȘ-BOLYAI UNIVERSITY, CLUJ -NAPOCA , ROMANIA
- Volume 11 No 1 (20) Spring 2018 - Through the Eyes of Early Childhood Students: Television Tablet Computers Internet and Smartphones- Halit Buluthan Çetintaş, 
 Zeynep Turan
 Ataturk University in Erzurum, Turkey
- Propaganda against the West in the Heart of Europe. A masked official state campaign in Hungary- Márton Demeter 
 KAROLI GASPAR UNIVERSITY OF THE REFORMED CHURCH, HUNGARY
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - 10 Years of the Polish Communication Association- Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska 
 University of Wrocław
 Michał Głowacki
 University of Warsaw
 Editors of the Central European Jurnal of Communication
- In the spiral of mistrust: On the decline of public trust in Czech journalists- Jaromír Volek, 
 Marína Urbániková
 (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
- Political discourse on Polish commercial television. Case of “Fakty” TVN- Dorota Piontek 
 (University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań, Poland)
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - Famous women yearn for Putin and other unlikely tales: Glamorizing right-wing populist actors in the Bulgarian editions of Cosmopolitan and Elle- Miglena Sternadori 
 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY, USA
- The tabloidization of political discourse: The Polish case- Dorota Piontek 
 (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Internet meme as meaningful discourse: towards a theory of multiparticipant popular online content- Jakub Nowak 
 (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland)
- Volume 11 No 1 (20) Spring 2018 - Surpassing the era of disengaged acceptance: The future of public discourse on nuclear energy- Gabor Sarlos 
 Rmit University, Vietnam
 Mariann Fekete
 University of Szeged, Hungary
- Setting students’ professional agenda in the classroom- Raquel Rodríguez 
 (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain)
- Fox News and the polarization of attitudes in the U.S.- Wayne Wanta 
 (University of Missouri–Columbia, USA)
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - Between neutrality and engagement: Political journalism in Hungary- Péter Bajomi-Lázár 
 (Budapest Business school, Hungary)
- Polish discourses concerning the Spanish Civil War. Analysis of the Polish press 1936–2015- Wojciech Opioła 
 (University of Opole, Poland)
 
- The news ombudsman: Lightning rod or watchdog?- Huub Evers 
 (Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands)
- Public relations and strategic management: Institutionalizing organization–public relationships in contemporary society- James E. Grunig 
 (University of Maryland, USA)
- Polish and Swedish journalist-politician Twitter networks: Who are the gatekeepers?- Elena Johansson 
 UMEÅ UNIVERSITY, SWEDENJacek Nożewski
 UNIVERSITY OF WROCŁ AW, POLAND
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Who defines the narrative of a crisis? The case of an Estonian online boycott campaign against an international supermarket chain- Päivi Tampere, Kaja Tampere, Scott Abel 
 (Tallin University, Estonia)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Facebook as an alternative public space: The use of Facebook by Ukrainian journalists during the 2012 parlimentary election- Dariya Orlova and Daria Taradai 
 (National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - The natural framing of military conflict news. The 2008 war in Georgia in Resonance Izvestia and The New York Times- Ekaterina Basilaia (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia), 
 Robert McKeever (University of South Carolina, U.S.A.),
 Donald Shaw (University of North Carolina, U.S.A.)
- Public service market? Commercial activities of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK)- Johann Roppen 
 (Volda University College, Norway)
- Emerging patterns and trends in citizen journalism in Africa: The case of Zimbabwe- Bruce Mutsvairo and Simon Columbus 
 (Amsterdam University College, The Netherlands)
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - The utilization of journalistic sources in the national press: Communicating the transition from economic crisis to sustainable growth- Theodora Maniou, 
 Irene Photiou,
 Nikleia Eteokleous,
 Ioannis Seitanidis
 (Frederick University of Cyprus & Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
- The role of PR in healthcare and social insurance reform in Poland and the United States- Michael Szporer (University of Maryland, USA), 
 Jacek Barlik (Woodstock Leasor Warszawa, Poland)
- Public radio and the problem of demographic change. The presenters’ perspective on senior citizens’ well-being factors in Polish Radio programmes.- Grażyna Stachyra 
 UNIVERSITY OF MARIA CURIE- SKŁODOWSKA IN LUBLIN, POLAND
- Volume 12 No 1 (22) Spring 2019 - What does the murder of a journalist and follow-up events tell us about freedom of the press and politics in a European country?- Andrej Školkay 
 SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA , SLOVAKIA
- Volume 11 No 1 (20) Spring 2018 - The outsiders looking in!: EU and diaspora journalists’ refl ections on journalistic roles in British press coverage of the EU Referendum- Olatunji Ogunyemi 
 University of Lincoln, UK
- “I went to resist. I’ll be back”: Otekilerin Postasi as an example of citizen journalism in Turkey- Dilek Özhan Koçak 
 (Giresum University, Turkey)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - Guest Editor's introduction- Peter Gross 
 (School of Journalism & Electronic Media, The University of Tennessee, U.S.A.)
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - Crowdsourcing the mainstream. An analysis of the most frequently posted links on Facebook- Wojciech Walczak 
 (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland)
- Agenda setting priming framing – TV news in Poland during election campaigns 2005 and 2007. Comparative analysis- Ewa Nowak (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland), 
 Rafał Riedel (University of Oslo, Norway)
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Zelensky’s Image in the Russian and Ukrainian News: Presidential Campaign 2019 in Ukraine- Katrin Dkhair 
 Higher School of Economics, National Research University in Saint Petersburg, Russia Polina Klochko
 Higher School of Economics, National Research University in Saint Petersburg, Russia
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - Regional — national — supranational. How the German press covers election campaigns on different levels of the political system- Jürgen Wilke and Melanie Leidecker 
 (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany)
- Constructing identity on social networks. An analysis of competences of communication constituted on Facebook.com- David Dobrowsky 
 (University of Vienna, Austria)
- Election coverage in Poland 2005: A content analysis of the main TV news programs- Bartłomiej Łódzki 
 (University of Lower Silesia, Poland)
- Constitutional debate in the Czech Republic- Vlastimil Nečas 
 (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
- Mediatization of political life in conditions of electoral campaign – a retrospection of the elections in Romania- Andra Seceleanu 
 (Andrei Saguna University in Constanta, Romania)
- Recreating journalism after censorship. Generational shifts and professional ambiguities among journalists after changes in the political systems- Epp Lauk 
 (University of Tartu, Estonia; University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
 Svennik Hoyer
 (University of Oslo, Norway)
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Texts soaked with culture: The impact of cultural differences on the thematic structure of British and Polish national dailies- Anna Zięba 
 (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)
- Past present and future of Public Service Broadcasting in Germany- Olexiy Khabyuk 
 (University of Cologne, Germany)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - INTERVIEW: Profession in transition: Journalistic professionalism and its changes in Central and Eastern Europe- Prof. Dr. Jane Leftwitch Curry was interviewed by Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska in November 2012 
- Advertising in communication of the Catholic Church. The case of Poland- Krzysztof Stępniak 
 CARDINAL STEFAN WYSZYŃSKI UNIVERSITY IN WARSAW, POLAND
- Can a “Lone wolf” quasi-investigative journalist substitute low functionality of the law enforcement system?- Andrej Školkay 
 (School of Communication and Media, Bratislava, Slovakia)
- Mission (im)possible. The case of Lithuanian Public Service Broadcasting- Žygintas Pečiulis 
 (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Economic foundations of morality: Questions of transparency and ethics in Russian journalism- Anna Klyueva (University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA), 
 Katerina Tsetsura (University of Oklahoma, USA)
- Political campaign communication in Sweden: Change but not too much- Lars Nord 
 (Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall, Sweden)
- The European Parliament election of 2009 in Poland: The agenda-setting in the Polish Internet news portals- Wojciech Walczak 
 (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland)
- Old and new constraints in foreign news coverage in post-communist Ukraine- Natalya Ryabinska 
 (Ukrainian Catholic Universiyty in Lviv, Ukraine)
- Ukrainian journalists’ perceptions of unethical practices: Codes and everyday ethics- Anastasia Grynko 
 (National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy", Ukraine)
- The role of European political parties in closing the communication gap within the European Union. A critical view- Michał Jacuński 
 (University of Wrocław, Poland)
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Ready to Hire a Freelance Journalist: The Change in Estonian Newsrooms’ Willingness to Outsource Journalistic Content Production- Marju Himma-Kadakas 
 Karlstad University, Sweden Mirjam Mõttus
 University of Tartu, Estonia
- On the way to dumbing down… The case of Central Europe- Angelika W. Wyka 
 (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany)
- Selected aspects of political marketing in Slovakia- Antónia Štensová (University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Czech Republic), 
 Peter Štarchoň (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia)
- The agenda-setting studies in Turkey- Erkan Yüksel 
 (Anadolu University, Turkey)
- Agency awakening and the audiovisual: Developments in late-Soviet Latvian Broadcasting- Sergei Kruk (Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia), 
 Janis Chakars (University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA)
- Formation of Estonian broadcasting landscape 1994–2007: Experience of the transition state. Impact of the EU legislation on the Estonian television broadcasting since mid 1990s.- Andres Jõesaar 
 (Tartu University, Estonia)
- Challenges and prospects of delivering a diversity of public service content online: A case study of Channel 4 News Online- Olatunji Ogunyemi 
 (University of Lincoln, United Kingdom)
- The development of online political communication in Poland in European Parlimentary elections 2014: Technological innovation versus old habits- Michał Jacuńsk and Paweł Baranowski 
 (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
- EU structural funds’ publicity and the practice of journalism and public relations in Lithuania- Laima Nevinskaitė 
 (Vilnius University)
- Red danger before elections: Trick or threat?- Jan Křeček and Lenka Vochocová 
 (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - How news domestication of news may blur the conflict: Coverage of 2008 South Ossetia war in Ukraine- Daria Taradai 
 (National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine)
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - “Protect our homeland!” Populist communication in the 2018 Hungarian election campaign on Facebook- Tamás Tóth 
 CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Dalma Kékesdi-Boldog
 CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Tamás Bokor
 CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Zoltán Veczán
 CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - Meme literacy in Russia: Perceptions of internet memes by a student audience and issues of critical thinking- Svetlana Shomova 
 NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY HIGHER SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, RUSSIA
- The country of origin principle and competition among national regulatory régimes in East Central Europe- Gábor Polyák and Gergely László Szőke 
 (University of Pécs, Hungary)
- Political advertising - a research overview- Christina Holtz-Bacha 
 FRIEDRICH-ALEX ANDER -UNIVERSITÄT ERL ANGEN-NÜRNBERG, GERMANY
- Fear of Missing Out scale - a nationwide representative CAWI survey in Poland- Anna Jupowicz-Ginalska 
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, POLAND Małgorzata Kisilowska
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, POLAND Tomasz Baran
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, POLAND & ARIADNA RESEARCH PANEL Aleksander Wysocki
 ARIADNA RESEARCH PANEL Justyna Jasiewicz
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, POLAND
- The scope and limit for the development of corporate social responsibility in the Baltic States as a strategy of corporate communication- Kaja Tampere 
 (Tallinn University, Estonia)
- Digital switchover in Hungary. European policies and national circumstances- Márk Lengyel 
 (Council of Europe)
- EU regulatory framework and the political economy of terrestrial digitalisation in Slovakia- Branislav Ondrášik 
 (Bratislava School of Law, Slovakia)
- Errand Boy or Entrepreneur? Journalists’ Expectations of Their Future Roles in Finland- Vilma Luoma-aho, 
 Mikko Leppänen,
 Turo Uskali
 (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
- Volume 13 No 1 (25) Spring 2020 - Between Dialogue and Confrontation: Two Countries — One Profession Project and the Split in Ukrainian Journalism Culture- Liudmila Voronova 
 SÖDERTÖRN UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Educating citizens to EU: How policies and communication strategies are implementing in Italy- Lucia D’Ambrosi 
 (University of Macerata, Italy)
- Remixing international news reporting: Towards a renewed confederacy of correspondences- Paulo Nuno Vicente 
 (UT Austin-Portugal Digital Media Programme)
- Press concentration convergence and innovation: Europe in search of a new communications policy- Lou Lichtenberg 
 (The Netherlands Press Fund in The Hague, The Netherlands)
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - BOOK REVIEW: CHRISTIAN HOFMANN AND MONICA KIRNER-LUDWIG (EDS.) (2020). TELECINEMATIC STYLISTICS. LONDON: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC 352 PP. ISBN: 9781350042872.- Małgorzata Lisowska-Magdziarz 
 JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY, POLAND
- Profile of public relations practitioners in Poland: Research results- Dariusz Tworzydło 
 UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, POLAND Przemysław Szuba
 EX ACTO SP. Z O . O . , POLAND Norbert Życzyński
 COMMIT POL AND SP. Z O . O . , POLAND
- Volume 12 No 1 (22) Spring 2019 - Empirical research on the functions of audiovisual advertising from the perspective of recipients - students of the Journalism and Social Communication Faculty at the University of Łódź- Agnieszka Barczyk-Sitkowska 
 UNIVERSITY OF ŁÓDŹ , POLAND, Mateusz Krzekotowski
 UNIVERSITY OF ŁÓDŹ , POLAND
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - METHODS/RESEARCH: Some remarks on the comparative experiment as a method in assessing populist political communication in Europe- Dominika Kasprowicz 
 JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY, POLAND Agnieszka Hess
 JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY, POLAND
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Revolutionary Music in Lebanon and Egypt: Alternative Imaginaries for Self-representation and Participation- Sahar Bou Hamdan 
 Northwestern University in Qatar, Qatar Bouthaina El-Kheshn
 Georgetown University in Qatar, Qatar
 
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - Migration Coverage in Europe Russia and the United States. A comparative Analysis of Coverage in 17 countries (2015-2018)- Marcus Kreutler 
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University
 Susanne Fengler
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University Nastaran Asadi
 Complutense University of Madrid Svetlana Bodrunova
 St. Petersburg State University Halyna Budivska
 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Layire Diop
 Francis Marion University, South Carolina Georgia Ertz
 Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano Daria Gigola
 University of Wrocław Eszter Katus
 Mérték Media Monitor, Budapest Denisa Kovacs
 University of Bucharest Michał Kuś
 University of Wrocław Filip Láb
 Charles University Prague Anna Litvinenko
 Freie Universität Berlin Johanna Mack
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University Scott Maier
 UO School of Journalism and Communication, Eugene Ana Pinto Martinho
 ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon Antonia Matei
 University of Bucharest Kaitlin C. Miller
 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA Lisa Oppermann
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University Eva Pérez Vara
 Complutense University of Madrid Gábor Polyák
 Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Rajeev Ravisankar
 UO School of Journalism and Communication, Eugene Carlos Rodríguez Pérez
 Universidad de La Sabana Dimitrina J. Semova
 Complutense University of Madrid Dimitris Skleparis
 Newcastle University Sergio Splendore
 Università degli Studi di Milano Sandra Štefaniková
 Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University Prague Adam Szynol
 University of Wrocław Décio Telo
 ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon Rrapo Zguri
 University of Tirana
- REVIEW STUDY: Thinking in the Network- Slavomír Gálik 
 UNIVERSITY OF SS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS IN TRNAVA, SLOVAKIA
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Facebook Groups in Sweden Constructing Sustainability: Resisting Hegemonic Anthropocentrism- Vaia Doudaki 
 Charles University, Czech Republic Nico Carpentier
 Charles University, Czech Republic
- Journalists under Attack: Self-censorship as an Unperceived Method for Avoiding Hostility- Marju Himma-Kadakas 
 University of Tartu, Estonia Signe Ivask
 Masaryk University, Czech Republic
- The Populist Dimension of Mediated Discourses About Corruption in Romania- Delia Cristina Balaban 
 Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Hanna Orsolya Vincze
 Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Mihnea S. Stoica
 Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Iulia Medveschi
 Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Homeless People as Agents of Self-representation: Exploring the Potential of Enhanced Participation in a Community Newspaper Project- Vojtěch Dvořák 
 Masaryk University
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Climate Change in Chinese Newspapers 2000–2020: Discursive Strategies of Consolidating Hegemony- Mengrong Zhang 
 University of Cologne
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - Digital Reputation Management in American Cancer Hospitals. A Proposed Model- Pablo Medina Aguerrebere 
 Canadian University Dubai Eva Medina
 University of Alicante Toni Gonzalez Pacanowski
 University of Alicante
- The Right-Wing Perspective: Populist Frames and Agenda on Facebook in Central and Eastern Europe- Rémi Almodt 
 Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - Editors' Introduction- Michał Głowacki 
 University of Warsaw Anda Rožukalne
 Rīga Stradiņš University
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - Limitations of Fact-Checking on Debunking COVID-19 Misinformation on Facebook: the Case of Faktograf.hr- Mato Brautovic 
 University of Dubrovnik, Croatia Romana John
 University of Dubrovnik, Croatia
- Changes in Crisis Management PR and Digital PR Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic- Dariusz Tworzydło 
 University of Warsaw, Poland Sławomir Gawroński
 University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland Mateusz Lach
 Exacto sp. z o.o., Poland Kinga Bajorek
 University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland
- Editors’ Introduction- Agnieszka Stępińska 
 Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland Nicoleta Corbu
 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania
- Mapping the COVID-19 Anti‑Vaccination Communities on Facebook in Czechia- Jaroslava Kaňková 
 University of Vienna Hajo G. Boomgaarden
 University of Vienna
- Volume 17 No 1 (35) Special Issue 2024 - Futures of algorithms and choices: Structuration of algorithmic imaginaries and digital platforms in Europe- Miloš Hroch 
 Charles University, Czech Republic Panos Kompatsiaris
 IULM University, Italy Volker Grassmuck
 Leibniz Institute for Media Research Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI), Germany José Moreno
 MediaLab CIES – University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal Lutz Peschke
 Bilkent University, Türkiye Jan Jirák
 Charles University, Czech Republic Debashmita Poddar
 Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - EVENT: The 72nd Annual ICA (Virtual) Conference “One World One Network‽”. Paris May 26-30 2022- Agnieszka Stępińska 
 Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań
- Infodemic – “Epidemic of Rumours”. The Characteristic Features of the Phenomenon on the Example of the Infodemic Accompanying COVID-19 in 2020- Anna Miotk 
 University of Warsaw
- Editors' Introduction- Gabriella Szabó 
 HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Agnieszka Stępińska
 Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
 
- INTERVIEW: Datafication and Regulation: Today’s Controversies in Publicness and Public Opinion Research. Interview with Professor Slavko Splichal- Gabriella Szabó 
 HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Slavko Splichal
 University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
 
- BOOK REVIEW: Göran Bolin & Per Ståhlberg (2023): Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information Communication and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution. The MIT Press 166 pp. ISBN: 9780262374576 DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/14147.001.0001- Ivan Valchanov 
 University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - IN MEMORIAM: Professor Michał Drożdż- Iwona Hofman 
 President of the Polish Communication Association
 Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - METHODS & CONCEPTS: Mediatisation Digitisation and Datafication. The Role of the Social in Contemporary Data Capitalism- Göran Bolin 
 Södertörn University , Sweden
- EVENT: 15 Years of DTA. Online Seminar December 9 2022- Kristyna Koprivova 
 Charles University, Prague, Czechia
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - "Untouched by your Do-gooder Propaganda". How Online User Comments Challenge the Journalistic Framing of the Immigration Crisis- Jana Rosenfeldová 
 Charles University in Prague Lenka Vochocová
 Charles University in Prague
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - BOOK REVIEW: Patrick Ferrucci & Scott A. Eldridge (eds) (2022). The Institutions Changing Journalism: Barbarians Inside the Gate. Routledge 199 pp. ISBN: 978-0-367-69085-4 (hbk) ISBN: 978-0-367-69090-8 (pbk) ISBN: 978-1-003-14039-9 (ebk).- Aleksandra Seklecka 
 Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - BOOK REVIEW: Bernhard Poerksen (2022). Digital Fever. Taming the Big Business of Disinformation. CHAM: Palgrave Macmillan 213 pp. ISBN: 978-3-030-89522-8 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-89522-8.- Denis Halagiera 
 Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
- Volume 17 No 1 (35) Special Issue 2024 - Imaginings of the Future of Conflict and Communication Technologies: A Map of Four Anxiety and Two Hope Driven Scenarios- Nico Carpentier 
 Charles University, Czech Republic & Tallinn University, Estonia Andrea Miconi
 IULM University, Italy
 
- Volume 17 No 1 (35) Special Issue 2024 - Transforming Toxic Debates towards European Futures: Technological Disruption Societal Fragmentation and Enlightenment 2.0- Mehmet Ali Üzelgün 
 University Institute of Lisbon and Nova University Lisbon, Portugal Iliana Giannouli
 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Ioanna Archontaki
 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Klára Odstrčilová
 Charles University, Czech Republic Barbara Thomass
 Ruhr University Bochum, Germany Cláudia Álvares
 University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - Broadcasting a Nuclear Accident: Chernobyl on the Hungarian Radio- Dalma Boldog 
 Department of Communication, Budapest Business School University of Applied Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
- Women’s Lifestyle Magazine Instagram Profiles. A Comparative Analysis of Polish French and British Publications- Olga Dąbrowska-Cendrowska 
 Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland Weronika Sałek
 Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland Natalia Walkowiak
 Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - EVENT: Monitoring Mediascapes for Democratic Communication in Europe. Brussels Belgium February 15 2024- Jacek Mikucki 
 Unversity of Warsaw, Poland
- To Be or Not to Be: The United News Marathon as a Source of Information and Object of Criticism during the War in Ukraine- Mariana Kitsa 
 Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine
 Oleh Haliv
 Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine
- A Descriptive Inquiry of the PR Professionals in the Czech Republic- Markéta Kaclová 
 Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
- Campaigning for European and National Elections: A Cross-Country Comparison between Germany Hungary and Romania- Delia Balaban 
 Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania Xenia Farkas
 DIGSUM, Umeå University, Sweden; ELTE CSS Institute for Political Science, Hungary Mihnea S. Stoica
 Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Journalism and Populism: The Attitudes Editors-in-chief Have Towards Populist Rhetoric Vary Depending on the Audience Structure of the Publications They Oversee- Magnus Tomas Kėvišas 
 Vilnius University, Lithuania
 
- METHODS & CONCEPTS: Critical Discourse Analysis of Maximalist and Minimalist Lifestyles: A Corpus Linguistics Approach- Aneta Duda 
 John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland